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Three students need to produce a prime factorization of 48. Donna states that the first factors in the tree should be 6 and 8. Larry states that the first factors in the tree should be 4 and 12. Trish states that the initial factors of 48 do not affect the prime factorization. Explain why Trish is correct.




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Answered by 1021319
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Trish is correct because trish states that the initial factors of 48 do not affect the prime factorization

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Answered by drawler2018
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Sample response: A prime factorization is the product of the prime numbers that multiply to give the original number. 48 will have a prime factorization of 2(2)(2)(2)(3), or 24(3), regardless of the initial factors.

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